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The Houston Oilers Reunion Golf Tournament (and weekend) will be July 11-13
There are over 30 guys coming in town for this including the fan favorite Warren Moon along with guys from both the 80's and 90's era.
There is a reunion party open to the public at Prospect Park on Fountainview on Saturday evening starting at 9pm.
The Golf Tournament is SOLD OUT but we anticipate doubling next year because of the demand
HISTORY OF IDEA/EVENT:
YEARS ago, the guys used to just come together and golf once a year, over the years, people were traded etc and the tournament kinda dwindled so Steve is bringing it back and for a great cause!
-there is a HUGE need for MALE Mentors in Houston, this is a big issue that the SJF is trying to help BBBS with and our hope is to not only raise money but recruit MENTORS for these kids.
-the SJF is launching Project 24 this summer as we seek 24 new male mentors to assist in this great program.
-Project 24 will be partnered with the BBBS Mentor 2.0 program as we continue to grow and find more mentors this fall
734-341-6859
www.SteveJacksonFoundation.org
SteveJacksonFoundation@Gmail.com

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